Opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (Mantodea: Mantidae)

Abstract Praying mantids (class Insecta, order Mantodea) are a group of predatory insects comprising approximately 2500 described species, that occur across all continents except Antarctica, with the greatest species diversity in tropical and subtropical regions. Mantids predominantly prey on other...

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Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Kolnegari, Mahmood, Fasano, Antonio, Zareie, Khalil, Panter, Connor T.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ece3.9643 2024-06-02T07:57:15+00:00 Opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (Mantodea: Mantidae) Kolnegari, Mahmood Fasano, Antonio Zareie, Khalil Panter, Connor T. 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9643 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.9643 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ece3.9643 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ecology and Evolution volume 12, issue 12 ISSN 2045-7758 2045-7758 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9643 2024-05-03T11:35:42Z Abstract Praying mantids (class Insecta, order Mantodea) are a group of predatory insects comprising approximately 2500 described species, that occur across all continents except Antarctica, with the greatest species diversity in tropical and subtropical regions. Mantids predominantly prey on other invertebrates but are known to feed on small vertebrates. During April and May 2021, we observed mantid feeding events in Manujan County, Kerman Province in southern Iran. Two distinct feeding events were observed where female European Mantids ( Mantis religiosa ) preyed on Purple Sunbird ( Cinnyris asiaticus ) and Crested Lark ( Galerida cristata ) nestlings. In addition, we collated information from online searches of mantids feeding on nestlings elsewhere in the world, revealing two more observations. In Taiwan, a Giant Asian Mantid ( Hierodula patellifera ) was recorded preying on a nestling Warbling White‐eye ( Zosterops japonicus ) and in Brazil, a mantid ( Stagmatoptera sp.) was recorded feeding on a nestling White‐throated Seedeater ( Sporophila albogularis ). To date, the only existing scientific evidence of praying mantids feeding on passerine nestlings was recorded in 1922. We propose two potential explanations for the observed trophic interactions between mantids and passerine nestlings: (1) during egg production female mantids, especially those in poor physical condition, may opportunistically feed on nestlings in order to increase fecundity via nutrient gain and (2) mantids may initially be attracted toward the nest by parasitic or coprophagous insects, as a result of poor nest sanitation, and subsequently prey on nestlings after detecting movements. Our unusual observations represent the first records of praying mantids feeding on nestling passerines in nearly 100 years. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Wiley Online Library Ecology and Evolution 12 12
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description Abstract Praying mantids (class Insecta, order Mantodea) are a group of predatory insects comprising approximately 2500 described species, that occur across all continents except Antarctica, with the greatest species diversity in tropical and subtropical regions. Mantids predominantly prey on other invertebrates but are known to feed on small vertebrates. During April and May 2021, we observed mantid feeding events in Manujan County, Kerman Province in southern Iran. Two distinct feeding events were observed where female European Mantids ( Mantis religiosa ) preyed on Purple Sunbird ( Cinnyris asiaticus ) and Crested Lark ( Galerida cristata ) nestlings. In addition, we collated information from online searches of mantids feeding on nestlings elsewhere in the world, revealing two more observations. In Taiwan, a Giant Asian Mantid ( Hierodula patellifera ) was recorded preying on a nestling Warbling White‐eye ( Zosterops japonicus ) and in Brazil, a mantid ( Stagmatoptera sp.) was recorded feeding on a nestling White‐throated Seedeater ( Sporophila albogularis ). To date, the only existing scientific evidence of praying mantids feeding on passerine nestlings was recorded in 1922. We propose two potential explanations for the observed trophic interactions between mantids and passerine nestlings: (1) during egg production female mantids, especially those in poor physical condition, may opportunistically feed on nestlings in order to increase fecundity via nutrient gain and (2) mantids may initially be attracted toward the nest by parasitic or coprophagous insects, as a result of poor nest sanitation, and subsequently prey on nestlings after detecting movements. Our unusual observations represent the first records of praying mantids feeding on nestling passerines in nearly 100 years.
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author Kolnegari, Mahmood
Fasano, Antonio
Zareie, Khalil
Panter, Connor T.
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Fasano, Antonio
Zareie, Khalil
Panter, Connor T.
Opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (Mantodea: Mantidae)
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Fasano, Antonio
Zareie, Khalil
Panter, Connor T.
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title Opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (Mantodea: Mantidae)
title_short Opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (Mantodea: Mantidae)
title_full Opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (Mantodea: Mantidae)
title_fullStr Opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (Mantodea: Mantidae)
title_full_unstemmed Opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (Mantodea: Mantidae)
title_sort opportunistic depredation of songbird nestlings by female praying mantids (mantodea: mantidae)
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